Fun fact: Google not only has a coin flip, it also has a dice roller, with all the standard dice from a d4 to the good old d20. You can even roll a whole bunch at once! It was very convenient to use for DnD when I needed to roll 14d6 worth of damage. I, like most people, do not have that many dice lying around.
Here’s one I figured out: search for “pi” and it will show a calculator. Click on the pi symbol on the top left of the calculator and you should be able to figure out how to play from there.
@@aster3080 it shows if your phone is straight, like if you’re tilting to the left, the water will go to the left. It’s straight if the water is balanced
#6: It can also steal your data without your permission and sell it to advertisers so they can constantly bother you with uncomfortable personal ads for money
Adding on to number 3, there was a thing with thanos that existed since infinity war, where if you clicked the gauntlet, half the things related to that search are gone, and if you click it again after the scene, it is reversed back. It is a great classic that was sadly removed.
@@donotpostmyusernameOK you use it to check if surfaces are flat. In real life it looks like a ruler. With some green liquid in a small pipe and a bubble inside the liquid. If the surface you are measuring is flat, the bubble will be centered in the liquid. You can just as easily look up how it functions though.
Another secret like the third one: if you google the wizard of oz, in the top right corner there appear two red heels. If you click them, you see a little tornado go over the screen and the screen flips upside down.
I use the coin flip alot tbh! I've always found flipping a coin to be a great decision maker, because you either go with the flip or you end up really knowing what option you actually wanted
@@c.jarmstrong3111 Because for some people, calculating simple math in their head is easier, quicker, more convenient and more practical than struggling to take out my phone from my tight pocket, unlock it, turning on mobile data, clicking google, typing "tip counter", waiting for it to load and typing in the numbers.
Me: Wow thanks dude 4 tellin me this I'll def use it, and I won't forget it. In the future.. " *I know that yt short is in my watch history just gotta strolll a littttlleee moree* "
I will definitely be using the tip calculator. My dad is always quizzing me at the dinner table to see if I know how much to tip. I never get it right, percentages aren't my strong suit. The calc. will be so helpful👍🏾😂